Loyola School of Business Administration (LIBA) was established in 1979 and is one of the top management schools in India, accredited by AICTE and the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Currently, Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) ranked 24th among the private MBA colleges by IIRF Rankings 2024. LIBA is ranked 42nd by Business Today Ranking 2023 among the top B-schools. The institute is ranked 33rd by Economic Times B-School ranking 2021 and 86th in the management category by NIRF Rankings 2022. Check Loyola Institute of Business Administration Course & Fees
The institute was ranked 33 by The Week 2020, 28 by Outlook ICare and 43 by Business Today 2020. Check Loyola Institute of Business Administration Reviews
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LIBA Chennai Ranking Highlights 2024
Ranking Body | Ranking Parameters | Ranking |
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IIRF 2024 | Private MBA Colleges | 24 |
NIRF 2022 | Management | 86 |
Business Today Ranking 2023 | B-Schools | 42 |
Economic Times 2021 | MBA | 33 |
Outlook 2020 | MBA/PGDM | 28 |
The Week 2020 | MBA B-School | 33 |
Business Today 2020 | MBA/PGDM | 43 |
LIBA Chennai IIRF Ranking 2024
LIBA Chennai ranked 24th among the private colleges by IIRF Rankings 2024. The overall index score obtained is 804.36. The below table represents the scores obtained in different parameters:
Parameters | Score |
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Placement Performance (PP) | 113.42 |
Teaching Learning & Pedagogy (TLRP) | 112.85 |
Research (RS) | 109.99 |
Industry Income & Integration (III) | 120.28 |
Placement Strategies & Support (PSS) | 124.28 |
Future Orientation (FO) | 117.14 |
External Perception & International Outlook (EPIO) | 117.14 |
Overall Index Score | 804.26 (Out of 1000) |
LIBA Chennai Business Today Ranking 2023
LIBA Chennai has been ranked 42nd by Business Today Ranking 2023. The overall score out of 1000 is 699.8. The table below shows the score for individual parameters of LIBA Chennai
Parameter | Score |
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Placement (250) | 183.2 |
Learning (250) | 115.3 |
Living (150) | 160.3 |
Selection (150) | 107.8 |
Future (200) | 133.2 |
Overall (1000) | 699.8 |
LIBA Chennai NIRF Ranking 2022
The National Institution Classification System (NIRF) launched by the Ministry of Human Resources in 2015 classifies Indian institutions across the country. In the latest 2022 NIRF ranking, the Loyola Institute of Business Administration ranks 86th in the category of national management schools. According to the various standards of NIRF 2022, the Loyola Institute of Business Administration awarded the following points:
LIBA Chennai Economic Times Ranking 2021
The Economic Times B-School ranking ranks various government agencies based on factors such as business readiness, technical expertise, and professionalism. The various departments of the company listed in the ET 500 ranking (IT/HR/Finance/Marketing/Manufacturing) regard business school as your preferred attitude and consider factors such as company willingness, technical knowledge, professionalism, etc. The following table shows the ranking of the functional levels of Loyola Institute of Business Administration according to its functional areas:
Parameter | Rank |
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Overall | 33 |
HR | 25 |
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LIBA Chennai The Week Ranking 2020
The Week is another magazine that conducts its research in accordance with the HASAN Research to calculate composite scores for ranking universities. The composite score is a combination of
- Factual score (data from the universities)
- Perceptual score (Nominations by students/ teachers)
Loyola Institute of Business Administration was ranked at 46 place by The Week ranking.
LIBA Chennai Outlook ICare Ranking 2020
Outlook ICARE is the result of a collaboration between Outlook Magazine and ICARE India. The report shows India the ranking of the best MBA schools in India. It considers its parameters and assigns 100 points to each parameter. Outlook ICARE has ranked Loyola Institute of Business Administration at 28th position in 2021 under the category of Top 120 Private MBA Institutions.
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